Universities taking steps against junk food in campuses

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Four days after the University Grants Commission (UGC) directed all higher educational institutions to ban sale of on their campuses, officials of city varsities have said they are taking steps to that direction.

The of Sonali Chakravarti Banerjee told "there is no sale of which can be categorised as within the varsity campus. Still we are making everybody, including affiliated colleges, aware of the UGC directive."

She said, "we have also instructed the canteens of the university and affiliated colleges to maintain hygiene norms while cooking items."

When asked about report of sale of fried items and chips and other packets from canteens, its Chiranjib Bhattacharya said, "we'll launch awareness campaign among students about the UGC restriction on consumption."

Bhattacharya, however, said it was difficult to change an individual's "or change his love for junk food," but "we'll try to curb the trend of consuming junk food within the campus."

Presidency University said, "we'll put up the notice by UGC on our display board," in reply to a question on reports of sale of junk like noodles and burgers from some canteens of the College Street campus.

Echoing Bhattacharya, Lohia said, "one's is entirely a matter of one's personal choice, but the Presidency will go by the UGC directive."

On August 22, the UGC in a communication to universities said, "banning junk food in colleges will set new standard for healthy food, make the students live better, learn better and reduce obesity levels. This will prevent lifestyle diseases which have a direct link with excessive weight."

The circular was issued after a directive from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, asking the UGC to ban the sale of junk food on premises of higher institutions.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 10:30 IST